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What's in your tool kit?

Rescue Tape, It comes in very handy when you get a hole in a coolant line!! Probably could have kept running it but my buddy got a new one when we got home
 
I carry the typical saw/ shovel/ probe/ beacon. Then, in my OGIO Three six, I carry a Leatherman, wrenches, screwdrivers, and the very handy survival kit from Snow Bunjie. Then, I carry matches, lighter, etc, along with my Spot Locator, and a gps. I also have a slick tow rope that we carry,a dn between the group, we always have enough tools to fix a german sports car.
 
Zip ties, wrenches, screwdrivers, electrical tape and a little duct tape, normally carry a couple 3/8 and 1/4 bolts of different lengths, and some washers and nuts to go with them, a knife, and a leatherman.
 
Zip ties, duct tape, saw, handwarmers, screwdrivers, sparkplug tool, clutch tool, U-bolt for my handlebars (hopefully I won't need that again), flagging tape, vise grips.... leatherman (gerber) and a knife in my pack... flashlight... bottle of coolant for the first ride or two....
 
Factory sled tool kit along with, zip ties, small vice grip, leatherman, duct tape, spare plugs, spare belt, an assortment of nuts bolts and screws, flagging tape, pull start rope. I know I'm forgetting something.
Newest item just purchased last year, the sno-bunjee rattler. Great tool for getting unstuck! :face-icon-small-hap
 
I have tools in my tool kit, if I don't have the tools to take it apart or put it back together it doesn't really need to be fixed.
 
I carry the same small tool kit off my dirt bike. Wrenches and sockets 8-14mm, small rachet, tie wraps, spark plug gap tool, electrical tape, vise grips, 4 in 1 screwdriver and small tube of locktite. This goes along with a folding saw, tow rope, jb weld, variety of bolts & nuts and of course DUCT TAPE.
 
A little hay wire comes in handy when your buddy ghost rides his new M7 down a hill into a big fir tree. You can wire the hood and all those little plastic bits of intake back together so he can get home without sucking in tooo much snow.

saw something else that looked kinda handy incase you get stuck on the mountain - Foil survival sleeping bag..comes in a tiny little package the size of one of those little travel kleenex bags. doesn't weigh anything and takes up very little space.
 
Sleds tool kit, saw, rope, Aluminum shovel, (you can melt snow in it), vice grip, screwdrivers, inner tube rubber bands, haywire, 1/4" drive set to 9/16", spare gloves, mitts, touque, socks, space blanket, flashlight, matches, firestarter, firstaid kit, 8 to 10 granola bars, water, as well as the usual spare belt and plugs. I try to be prepared to spend the night.
 
One more item

One very small tool to consider. If your riser is like mine, the bolts are an allen head. I carry an allen to fit. Just in case I take a header and move the bars.
 
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